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Port Perry Star, 30 Dec 1981, p. 6

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-- S31 ARAN a SCL x 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 30, 1981 News from Nestleton and Caesarea area Christmas Family News Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mairs "Hosted" the family for Christmas dinner at their lovely home at R.R.1, Nestleton. Those present for this joyous occasion were: Mr. Allan Mairs of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mairs, Steven and Katie, Nestleton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Slute, Jeremy Jay and Julie Diane of R.R. 1, Oshawa. Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes, Nestleton, were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Tracey and Colleen and a cousin Cheryl Dayes from Prince Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dayes, Christie, Stewart, Julie and Stephanie of Brooklin. Evening guests were sister Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Orono, and her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gray. A fine family party. Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacKenzie, Clair and Leslie Nestleton, opened their new home to 19 MacKenzie and Sadler family members on Christmas Day. The festive evening dinner was enjoyed by the following: Dr. W.F. and Mrs.MacKenize, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacKenzie all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ketchall and family of Bramalea, Miss Beatrice O'Rielly, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler, Nestleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Scott, Jennifer and Charles of Corbyville. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers of Nestleton held a family Christmas celebrat- ion at the Nestleton Community Centre on Sat- urday, Dec. 26, with 39 on hand to help with the Yule- tide festivities. Those pre- sent are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams, Scott, Dale and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vine, Darlene, Debbie, Nestleton, Chris and friend, Herbert and friend, Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, New Liskeard, Miss Lisa Chapman 'and boy friend, Jeffrey and Ryan Chapman all of Trout Creek area. Mrs. Kathleen Mallett of Hamilton, Constable Jerry Bowers of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowers, John and Brian, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowers, Ian, Todd, Craig and Tracey of Tyrone. What a marvellous get-to-gether! Miss Ruth Proutt was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Proutt of Nestleton for Christmas dinner. Mrs. Ivan Proutt spent Christmas in Lindsay with daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan, Carolyn and Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Malcolm, Bradley, Tracey, Derrick and Scott "hosted" the family, 25 in all, on Christmas Day - with "brunch" then later an evening dinner. Those present for this festive celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Malcolm, Shelly and Kevin, Mrs. Brenda Haines, Annette and Anthony of Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Kent, Katrina, Tamara, Malcolm and Cameron of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Malcolm, Jodi and Laura Michelle of Janetville, and parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm, Nestleton. A great yuletide party! Mr. and Mrs. Grant Campbell, Nestleton, held Christmas at their home with Rick and Sharlyn Campbell, Alisa and Deryk of Nestleton, and Rod and Debbie Campbell of Toronto as guests for the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Tracy and Karen held Christmas at their home in Nestleton and Carol's mother, Mrs. Sophie Blythe of Port Perry, was a special guest for the day. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm, Nestleton, hosted their immediate family for a Christmas get-to-gether, 25 sat down to the traditional Christmas dinner. Laurie unable to be present phoned during the afternoon from Vernon, B.C. Barry and Joan Malcolm, Simcoe: Dennis and Laina, and Jove, Ajax; Jim and Bonnie Bilton, Daniel, Samuel, Timothy, Sarah Jane, Rebecca Jean and Benjamin from Lanark spent the weekend with parents and local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm and Gail were Friday dinner guests with Dennis and Laina Malcolm of Ajax. Gail stayed overnight. Mrs. Bruce Heaslip, Port Perry, had a delicious Christmas dinner with husband Bruce at the Port Perry Nursing Home. The dinner was served at 11:30 A.M. then the gifts were opened. Later in the day ar of Canada National Museums Musées nationaux du Canada NATURAL HISTORY NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OTTAWA ~ Than 3m long modern land ammais. TENONYCHOSAURUS... Among the rarest of dinosaunan fossils are Toe of the smaller flesh eaters. One of these, from 76 million year "old sediments in Dinosaur Provineal Fark, hberta , 1s unusually wigresfing. Stnonychosqurvs was less , and wesghed ort biped, and could rofate The lower arm To grasp objects with a 3 fingered hand. The eyes were enormous, surpassing in size Those of most y 45kg. It was a Canada meme onewsn g TI . The bran was much larger than in lvng repfiles and approached ht of Some ving birds 3 mammals in telolive size. Stnompchy- saurus, which pobobly fed on primitive mammals, embodies a wide-spread Tendency Tor Me brain 1 In¢rease in size Through the history of life. Olive was a supper guest of Mrs. Bruce and Marge at Manchester. Our very warmest wishes to Bruce. We miss Olive and Bruce at Nestleton - where they were former residents. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNeely, Williams Point, had the family for Christmas, 12 members sat down to the bountiful meal at their lovely home on the water front: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cawker, Scugog Point Rd, enjoyed Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cawker of Oshawa with 17 family members present. After a festive 6 p.m. dinner with all the trimmings the family gathered in front of the beautiful Christmas tree and opened the many gifts for each and everyone - a fine family get-to-gether. December 24th, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cawker, Chris, Curtis and Cathy of Oshawa were afternoon guests at the farm. Nestleton United Church Church service brought forth many worshippers on the last Sunday in 1981, Dec. 27. The minister Rev. John Smith presented a timely message for this period of the year basing his thoughts on "The Timely and the Timeless" taken from a portion of Ecclesiastes. Although there was no Sun- day school several children benefitted from the fine story told by the Minister. The five part choir sang "I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day'. Quite a harmonious quintet with rendition enjoyed by all. Mrs. Arlene Malcolm from Newcastle United Church A Little Time Big Brothers - A positive equation - one, man, one boy plus 3 hrs. a week, for information call 985-3733. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 " PERMS: For REG. $32.50 and Mrs. Carol Mairs from Blackstock United Church were received into the Church by transfer of certificate. Next Sunday, Jan. 3, members will share Holy Communion to-gether. Nestleston Presbyterian Church A good attendance for Sunday morning service with many visitors welcomed by the Minister. Rev...Fred Swann read portions of Scripture from Matthew and Luke and used as his sermon theme "The Birth of Jesus" - a meaning- ful service. Mrs. Shirley Scott - organist. Next Sunday at 11 A.M, Caesarea Euchre A very good attendance for Wed., December 23, with the following scores: 1. Bridget Moase - 97. 2. Judy Westall - 78. Low - Pat Ince - 48. Linda Hughes had the most lone hands for the month of Dec- ember with 14. No Euchre next Wednesday, Dec. 30. Next Euchre will be held Wed., Jan. 6th and the Auxiliary hope for a good turn out. Sympathy We were indeed saddened to hear of the passing of a remarkable man and a beloved friend Mr. R. B. Smallman who went to his reward on Sunday, Dec- ember 27. Mr. Smallman celebrated his 100th birthday on June 29 - this year - with an- Open House at the Community Nursing Home for family and friends. Sympathy is extended to his family, Beverly, Mary, and Sidney,' and a host of relatives and friends from far and near. He will be - greatly missed by all within the community which he served so well, "Sorry to hear of the death of Frances, daughter of Mrs. Olive Frayer of Caesarea' and the late Fred Frayer. Warmest sympathy from this area to family and friends. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Harvey Thompson of Oshawa, who grew up in Cartwright and was well known in this area in his younger days. New Year Greetings 1982 promises to be a turbulent year with many problems to face up to and compromises which will have to be made. May we weather the storm with courage and fortitude and make it a healthy, happy year with many blessings to all. For news next week please phone 986-4715. 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